Jim Smith - Barry Loser Hates Half Term

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The seventh book in the brilliant Roald Dahl Funny Prize winning BARRY LOSER Loser series. Perfect for readers aged 7 years + and fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Tom Gates and Dennis the Menace.It’s only a few days into the half-term holidays and Barry's dad has already had enough of him! He’s packing Barry off to Pirate Camp, the same one he used to be sent to every year. Barry’s not impressed – he’s not a baby anymore, so why should he have to go to a camp for kiddywinkles? But horrible things are afoot at Pirate Camp – it’s been taken over by the villainous Morag, and now its future’s in doubt. There’s only one thing to do: Barry and his new friends Sally Bottom and Renard Dupont have to uncover the hidden treasure of Mogden Island … Don't miss the other hilarious books by Jim Smith: I am not a Loser, I am still not a Loser, I am so over being a Loser, I am sort of a Loser, Barry Loser and the holiday of doom, Barry Loser and the case of the crumpled carton, Barry Loser's ultimate book of keelness, My mum is a loser, My dad is a loser and Future Ratboy and the Attack of the Killer Robot Grannies.Praise for BARRY LOSER:'Twice as good as my other favourite book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid' Ben, aged 7'Hugely enjoyable, surreal chaos' Guardian'The review of the eight year old boy in our house … «Can I keep it to give to a friend?» Best recommendation you can get' Observer'I laughed so much, I thought I was going to burst!' Finbar, aged 9Barry Loser: I am Not a Loser was selected as a Tom Fletcher Book Club 2017 title.Jim Smith is the keelest kids’ book author in the whole wide world amen. He graduated from art school with first class honours (the best you can get) and is the author of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize-winning and bestselling BARRY LOSER series. He is also the author of Future Ratboy and and the Attack of the Killer Robot Grannies. He lives in London, and designs cards and gifts under the name Waldo Pancake.

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First published in Great Britain 2016

by Jelly Pie an imprint of Egmont UK Ltd

The Yellow Building, 1 Nicholas Road, London W11 4AN

Text and illustration copyright © Jim Smith 2016

The moral rights of the author-illustrator have been asserted.

ISBN 978 1 4052 6914 8

eISBN 978 1 7803 1432 7

barryloser.com www.jellypiecentral.co.uk www.egmont.co.uk

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Printed and bound in Great Britain by the CPI Group

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It was the first Sunday of half term

and I was sitting in my sitting room

watching Future Ratboywith my best

friends, Bunky and Nancy Verkenwerken.

5

‘This is gonna be the keelest half

term EVER!’ I said.

‘Keel’ is how Future Ratboy, my

favourite TV superhero, says

‘cool’, in case you didn’t know.

6

‘YEAH!’ said Bunky, who’s sort of like

Future Ratboy’s sidekick, Not Bird,

except he’s not a bird. ‘I’m SO glad

we don’t have to go to babyish old

Pirate Camp any more!’

‘Me too!’ I said. ‘Pirate Camp

is for BABIES!’

7

Pirate Camp is the holiday camp that

me, Bunky and Nancy used to go to

every half term when we were

younger. It’s sort of like a nursery for

kiddywinkles, except it’s on Mogden

Island, which is an island in the middle

of Mogden Lake.

It’s owned by an unbelievakeely old

man called Burt Barnacle, who dresses

up as a pirate and goes on about

treasure the whole time.

8

He says there’s a whole chest of it,

buried somewhere on the island.

Not that we ever found any when

we were there.

9

‘I mean, who wants to sit around a

campfire singing songs about trees for

a whole week?’ said Bunky, waggling his

hands in the air, which is how he does

his impression of a tree.

‘YE-AH! Singing songs about trees is for

KIDDYWINKLES!’ I said, remembering

sitting round the campfire at Pirate

Camp with Bunky and Nancy, singing

about trees.

10

Sitting round a campfire singing about

trees wasn’t the only thing we did at

Pirate Camp, by the way. There was

also pirate face-painting, pirate

raft-making, lying under Burt’s giant

skull-and-crossbones parachute while

he whooshed it up and down, and

listening to him tell super-spookoid

ghost stories before we went to sleep

in our tents at night.

11

I was just realising that I actukeely

quite liked some of the stuff we got

up to at Pirate Camp when my mum

walked into the room carrying a

plateful of Feeko’s chocolate digestive

biscuits and three cans of Fronkle.

‘Here you go, kiddywinkles!’ she said,

ruffling my hair.

12

‘MU-UM! We’re not KIDDYWINKLES

any more!’ I said, sliding a biscuit off

the plate and slotting it into my

mouth.

‘Apologies for my mother,’ I said to

Bunky and Nancy, and they both

sniggled.

13

‘MAUREEN?’ cried my dad from

upstairs. ‘MAUREEN, DESMOND’S

POOED HIS NAPPY AGAIN!’

My dad was talking about my baby

brother, Desmond Loser the Second,

in case you didn’t know.

14

‘WELL, CHANGE IT THEN!’ screamed

my mum up the stairs, and she turned

back to us and started ringing. Which

was weird, because she isn’t a phone.

She’s my mum.

15

‘My new phone!’ smiled my mum,

pulling a huge great big shiny white

phone out of her pocket and sliding

her finger across the screen. ‘Loser

residence!’ she said, holding it up to

her ear.

16

‘What’s that I’m looking at?’ crackled

a voice out of the phone’s speaker.

‘Is that an ear or something?’

‘Ooh, must be a video call!’ said my

mum all proudly, and she took the

phone away from her ear and looked

at the screen. ‘Aunt Mildred!’ she smiled.

17

I hopped off the sofa and ran over to

my mum, tiptoeing a centimetre higher

so I could see the screen too. ‘Hi, Great

Aunt Mildred!’ I said, spluttering biscuit

crumbs all over Great Aunt Mildred’s

face, which was staring back at me.

It was at about this moment in the

history of the universe that I noticed

that Great Aunt Mildred’s nose was

about three times its usual size.

18

‘Are you OK, Aunt Mildred?’ said my mum. ‘Your nose looks a bit . . . puffy.’

‘That’s why I’m calling,’ said Great Aunt Mildred. ‘This little blighter bit me on the end of my hooter just now and the whole thing’s swollen up like an air bag!’

She held a jam jar up to the screen. Inside was a bright green beetle with six red legs and a humungaloid pair of pincers. ‘I was reaching for a banana when it jumped out of the fruit bowl!’ she warbled.

19

Bunky and Nancy slid off their bits of

the sofa and ran over to have a look

at Great Aunt Mildred’s nose. ‘She’s

right - it DOES look like an air bag!’

chuckled Bunky, as Nancy peered into

the jam jar on the screen.

‘Where are your bananas from?’ asked

Nancy.

‘Feeko’s Supermarket, of course!’ said

Great Aunt Mildred.

20

‘No, I meant what country!’ said Nancy,

and Great Aunt Mildred put the jam

jar down and wandered off, then

reappeared a millisecond later holding

a banana.

‘Sticker says “Grown in Smeldovia”,’

said Great Aunt Mildred, and Nancy

gasped.

‘I knew I recognised that insect - it’s a

Smeldovian Biting Banana Beetle,’ Nancy

said. ‘They’re extremely poisonous!’

21

I looked at Bunky and raised my favourite eyebrow.

‘Typikeel Nancy!’ I said, seeing as she

always knows stuff like that -

especially since she’d started going

along to her dad’s loserish nature club.

‘POISONOUS?’ gasped Great Aunt

Mildred, grabbing her nose. ‘What

does that mean?’ she whimpered.

‘It means I’m coming round right now!’

said my mum.

22

‘Call you when I get there!’ cried my

mum, reversing out of the driveway,

and we all waved. She’d thrown her

travel bag into the back seat of her

car, seeing as Great Aunt Mildred lived

about eight million miles away and

she’d have to stay until she was better,

which might be all week.

23

‘B-but, Maureen . . .’ warbled my dad,

bending over to pick up Desmond Loser

the Second. ‘What about my bad back?

I can’t look after Barry and Desmond

all on my own!’

‘Oh don’t be pathetic, Kenneth!’ said my

mum, honking the horn, and she was

gone. Which meant . . .

24

‘PARTY TIME!’ I shouted, running back

into the sitting room. I forward-rolled

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